quizzical
1 of 1adjective/ˈkwɪzɪkəl/
Forms:more quizzical,most quizzical
1
showing a mixture of confusion, curiosity, or mild disbelief
- He wore a quizzical expression after hearing the surprising news.
- She gave him a quizzical glance, unsure whether he was serious or joking.
- The detective’s quizzical look hinted at his growing doubts about the story.
- She raised a quizzical eyebrow, clearly questioning the logic of the situation.
2
teasing or mocking in expression or tone
- He gave her a quizzical smile after she made an unusual comment.
- Her quizzical tone suggested she didn’t quite believe his story.
- The comedian’s quizzical remarks left the audience laughing and confused.
- His quizzical expression made it clear he didn’t fully understand the situation.
- The detective wore a quizzical look as he examined the confusing evidence.
3
marked by an odd, eccentric quality that provokes curiosity or a sense of amusement
- His quizzical behavior made everyone at the party take notice.
- The quizzical art installation attracted visitors with its unusual combination of objects.
- She had a quizzical fashion sense, always mixing bold and unexpected styles.
- The quizzical expression on his face made it hard to tell whether he was confused or just being playful.
- The comedian’s quizzical remarks left the audience laughing and wondering what he meant.